Overview of Beirut Port Explosions Shelter Sector

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Overview of needs
1.
Level 3 admin boundaries are
too large for operational
purposes and hence 
were
divided into 188 zones.
2.
The zones are used to
facilitate assessments and
coordination.
3.
MSNA started by LRC day
after explosions, currently 19
partners are collecting data.
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The aim of MSNA is to visit all
apartments in the 3KM
prioritized area
Overview of needs
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Estimated damaged apartments
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Estimated affected individuals
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Apartments in Level 1 have
minor damages to property
such as broken glass, doors,
locks, collapse of false ceiling.
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Apartments in Level 2 have
moderate damage to property,
but no apparent structural
damage.
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Apartments and buildings
within level 3 have heavy
damages of structural (load-
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Overview of needs
Coordination of response
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Damage levels and activities
do not always link up, this
affects gap analysis level
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Align damage results of
various assessments (LAF,
UN-Habitat, MSNA etc.)
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Need to track assessments
and interventions at apartment
or at least building level
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Merging of coordination
structure with different
responses (LCRP, COVID-19)
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Slide Note

On August 4th, a warehouse at the Beirut Port exploded, causing widespread casualties and material damage. It is estimated that the explosions directly impacted around 300,000 individuals living in an estimated 77,000 apartments located across 10,000 buildings within three kilometres of the epicentre. This has led to the displacement of households to areas within and outside of the immediately impacted area. However, a majority of affected households continue to reside within their damaged buildings.

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The overview entails needs assessment, coordination of response, challenges, and next steps post Beirut Port explosions. It provides insights into the affected individuals, damaged properties, distribution of aid kits, and ongoing efforts for rehabilitation works.

  • Beirut
  • Port Explosions
  • Shelter Sector
  • Needs Assessment
  • Humanitarian Response

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  1. Beirut Port Explosions: Shelter Sector IM Overview 29/9/20

  2. Overview of needs 1. Level 3 admin boundaries are too large for operational purposes and hence were divided into 188 zones. 2. The zones are used to facilitate assessments and coordination. 3. MSNA started by LRC day after explosions, currently 19 partners are collecting data. 4. The aim of MSNA is to visit all apartments in the 3KM prioritized area

  3. Overview of needs 82K 247K Estimated affected individuals 1. Apartments in Level 1 have minor damages to property such as broken glass, doors, locks, collapse of false ceiling. 2. Apartments in Level 2 have moderate damage to property, but no apparent structural damage. 3. Apartments and buildings within level 3 have heavy damages of structural (load- bearing) and/or architectural elements. Estimated damaged apartments 57,000 14,000 12,000 0 20,000 40,000 60,000

  4. Overview of needs

  5. Coordination of response

  6. Coordination of response 7,062 kits distributed

  7. Sector dashboard

  8. Challenges and next steps Minor Works Rehabilitation Works 1. Damage levels and activities do not always link up, this affects gap analysis level 2. Align damage results of various assessments (LAF, UN-Habitat, MSNA etc.) 3. Need to track assessments and interventions at apartment or at least building level 4. Merging of coordination structure with different responses (LCRP, COVID-19) L1 L2 L3 Yes Yes No No Yes Yes (excl. structural repairs)

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